Conway’s Wilson Makes Impact in First Start After Transfer from CAC
Grayson Wilson, the highly touted quarterback transfer from Central Arkansas Christian (CAC), made a strong debut for Conway in their victory over Jonesboro. Wilson, who switched schools following a coaching change at CAC, demonstrated his skills in his first start for the Wampus Cats.
Wilson’s stellar performance in Conway’s win over Jonesboro included completing 9 of 13 passes for 229 yards and two touchdowns, showcasing his ability to adjust to his new team seamlessly. His talents will be tested further in their upcoming matchup against Bentonville.
Before joining Conway, Wilson had a successful junior season at CAC, where he led the team to a 9-3 mark. He threw for 3,413 yards and 41 touchdowns while also rushing for 837 yards and 15 touchdowns. These impressive stats earned him a four-star composite recruit ranking on 247Sports.
Aside from his football prowess, Wilson is also committed to the University of Arkansas and recently enjoyed an official visit to the campus. His interactions with current Arkasnas players during the visit left him excited about his future college experience.
- Wilson had a solid showing in Conway’s win at Jonesboro, throwing for 229 yards and 2 touchdowns.
- He transferred to Conway from CAC following a coaching change.
- Wilson is a four-star recruit and committed to the University of Arkansas.
As the season unfolds, Wilson’s skills will be crucial for Conway’s success, and his promising debut has set high expectations for his senior year.
Wilson’s Future with Arkansas
With a strong start to his senior year behind him, Wilson is now focused on his future with the University of Arkansas. He recently took part in an official visit to the campus, where he got a glimpse of college life.
During the visit, Wilson interacted with current Arkansas players, such as KJ Jackson and CJ Brown, who acted as his hosts. This allowed him to gain valuable insights into the balance between school and football, as well as the nuances of coach Bobby Petrino’s offense.
Upon reflecting on the highlights of his visit, Wilson expressed excitement about the transition to college life, which included seeing The Marshall, the residence where freshmen will stay. This exposure has only strengthened his enthusiasm for joining the Arkansas team in the future.
- Wilson’s official visit to Arkansas included tours and meetings with current players.
- He gained insights into balancing school and football.
- He visited The Marshall, the residence for freshmen.
As Wilson continues to excel on the field, his experiences with Arkansas have him ready to take the next step in his athletic career.